Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jul 1887, p. 7

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IIXIII. XIII. IX "VII CIIPFK VIII IIIIII. In loo really 0 nlncarmmun of the un- clont Knlltkrui 0! whom the wrlur pun? OHIHA had:-ooind some :xuuI\l.hn|7w- nu-nnblaneo `. Tu rudctllnlt it own opinion OI III! ` uounu'Lothot lunar; I Inn nun, "'23'.'mi !'*.:`. .".`i..'.f....,.. VIII I-J0 IPIHIIII 0VOl' IIIKIF old mom In my college. very which lune twcnnd-twcnu my poor rrsrnd Vinny can on the Inomonblo night 0! Ni , the iron can: with him. nvnlnonrnntlnn d tho An. In (IOIC (lIIl'Il'| Oil? I'll IIVPI. For the reet. It I of no publlc Into neeembllna. eelt doee. the experience morethen one Centre] Atrloen tnvelet. Sulce It to II] thet we did, after Incredi- ble henlehlpe end privetlonn. reech the Zunbeet. which proved to be about e hun- dred end eeventv mllee mouth of when Blllnll left In. There we were for :11 Inouthe Ilnprieoeed by e eevege ttlbe, who believed us to be supernatural belnge. chleyoneecountof I4-o`e youthful face And hltehel. Fro th Inow~w r In eeenpeog: we ultimately end. cruel! Zembeet. wende ononthwenl. w ere. whee tn the print of starvation. we were enllelently lortlmete to tell In with: Port eee elephant-hunter. who hed followed :1:-`non of elephant: further lnlend thee he hedever been below. This man treated In most not-pltably. and ultimately hmugh hie A-lettuce we, utter lnnumere le enf- tmngd edu-nlum-. reached De Bey. then elxlnteen months (mm e at whealreuzmomed frog the menh: or. very next y lnened catch oeeoKtheD that run round the Cape to Englend. Our home . d .`. .".`:.'... .....".:.'.?.."..". .'.`"l'.'s..'.u....."',. [t]! yeere ff I dill of .'|::nnn let: our will? seminar! .'a`1"m"'... .','.'.'. o."'.' T.'a" {:3 "..'2n`. :'..$ quusand I now write that Ian until: till [40 lennlnn ovor ll! Ihnt 19-Cllll I WHIO ID} with Leo caning our Ighlv WI.` no In IIIU nltl nu-In In Inn 1-nllnnn I nave. um-r aeuoernuon. aetermmeu D0! to record them here. In these Iheve only trled to give a short and c eenocount of on occurence which I believe to be unique, and this I have done. not with I view to Immediate nbllcntlon, but metely to put on paper 17 9 they are yet fresh In out memories the detail: at our journey ` end It: result, which will. lbelleve .l'0V8 V e rm- lntereetln to the world if ever we Inc to m e them publlc. This. as at em advised. we do not intend Ihoul be done during out In lives. For than run. It. I of no rmhlln lnbr. ever get there." Leo nodded. He had become very silent of late. and we started with nothing but the clothes we stood in. a com , our ro- volvera and express ries. an about two hundred round: of ammunition; and so \ ended the history of our visit. to the ruin: ` otmifht Kor. A: nrghp -dvnntnn-n Hut nuhneanentlv \ ' wm\le-oo|t. "W1-must strike out for the Zamboni. Leo. I said, but God known II we than get. there." has nodded, Ha had be-mma verv silent ol minty nor. As or the adventures that subsequently befall us. an-an and varied as they were. lhuve. after dc bentlon. determined not On wanna-mvl Olnan Inn-an In thong nnahl I HAIQ trouble to snow [nous Ill R_0BINSON S WALL PAPER DEPOT I gazed around us and at each other. Three weeks or so before. four men had I entered the marshes of Kur. and now two of us were dead and the other two had gone through n(l\'enture~t and experience: so strange and terrible than death himself hath not I more tuwlul countonunco. l Three woekn-and only three weeks! Trnl time should be measured D events on ; not by the lapse of hours. I seemed like * thirty venrn since we saw the last of our whnle-boat. "\\'- nu--I -Odin nu! for Ohn zlrniibl` and hid them. and then. left utterly deno- lato In the vast wilderness. we turned and gazed around and at each other. 'I`hnMI woo-ks or an bofnn-_ four men had "F-1r(-u-II, my son, (hr Ruhnnrl." hr mad. I can do nu more to he-In mt" I and BOIEHIDI) 0198890 (18. Farewell, my son. the Baboon he said, and farewell to thee too oh, Lion. I can do no more to help ye. iiut it ever ye come to your own coun , be advised. and venture no more into ds that ye know not. lest `e come back no more, but leave your whi e bones to mark the limit of your journeyings. Farewell once more; often shall I think of e. nor wilt thou for- ` get nlie, my Baboon. or thonghithy face 08 y thy heart is true." And then he turned uud went, and with him went the talland sullen-looking bearers. and that was the last that we saw of the Amahag- ger. We watched them winding away with the empty litters like a procession bearinnr dead men from a battle. till the mm me empty uuers uxe a processlon bearin battle, till the mint: mm the marsh nnthnmd round them VIII/ll suv CIIIIJNJ AAI.\\.l( fro: mists mm the marsh E already described. and mire. and the all-prevailing a.'\'or of fever. did our benrem struggle along, till at length we came to open rolling-ground. ` quite uncultivated. and mostly treeiess, but covered with game of all sorts, which lien beyond that most desolate, and without guides, utterl ` im mcticuble `district. For three whole days, through stench nd here on t e fol owing morning we ~ bade farewell. not without some regret. to old Billaii, who stroked his whiie beard, and solemnly blessed us. Fan-wall. mv son. the Rnhnnn. he eun. ` On the following morning, about eleven o'clock, be 11 our dreary journey across those awfu seas of swnmpa which I have already described. li`m- nu-an whnla dnvn_ thrmmrh ntnnnh` thing to relieve one's eyes were oocuionni ls oiralu-water (for rain had lately alien) wherever their was a little hollow. Over the not crest of this m hty ram art we went. andthcn camethe ecceut,w ich it noteodilcnltn matter as the ttin up. was still sumciently brealmec , ,nn took nstill sunset. That night however, we cuhped in safety upon the mighty I alopis that rolled away to the marsh be- ; mm -. . . K ALVWAYS on HAND --nrn:-- Picture Frame Factory, 115 BROOK BTBELTIE- V. ny mm -any.`-nowever, we reached, the great at. top 0 that mighty wall of rock, and grand enough the view was from it withthe plain of-Kor. .in the center of _ which we could clearly make out the il- lared ruins of the Temple of Truth. to he one side, and the boundless and melan- cholymnreh on the other. _This_ well of rock, which Ind, no doubt, once vformed the ll of the crater. was about u mile and I hnlrthick. and still covered with clink- uen. Nothing grew there, and the onlv thing to relieve one's eyes oeculomil V nonls of`:-sin-water (for had latelv m name, uu we ['0 h Ether-ed round them I-`."v lurj-cu u-u wy Ilhnlhhhto loaun-tn illbtidlsu 8t NhIhn1`cuh,udlm-nl, AndInIunndhlIParh. :.%:.."'. ;=:.ih.":'." V" -.`..Z"*":.;::` J .~.-."_..e.'..-::.-J... --'-'.. .21 .Ca .81: A!I"|II.(X l.'l'foIrel| Zorinl kn. `apt. A W. (`I . lrm-. (`muddy on . Inn Mr` J U N K. Old HUN`! 1 glam e suntan Ir Ion ouch) n ~ 2,.-2:...-*.-.-.'.'.-:'...a.':-.... 7 >' ""?':.::4 `II llld 913/ H. BK"ME*$', \zpu. nurse-nu | coo-uu-. -.~.'-. ..`,. Il.'I WlI.`l 1'0! OITO AID IONTIIAL __ nu-un.o.u. _woy lmv: Ialnnf` I nm:r_..An-m nlamu `W- 2:::."'*'--.....-.-- -" Inwux IONTIIAL an ovum. Quebec. (hot. Nelson. 5 Initial. (hat. R0!`- -anunv-ncn urn Anti! ADI: EIIIIDIAL The Royal nun Through Lino, ` Richoliou&Onlano Navigation IXRZ 'l'l'I.IlIl.\oo.I.IunIII Included. No. I don not run on 34054;). Na. 6.. llnd.. 10 Old Orchard Hench. St. John and muuu. Extended hcilmec omarod to tourists by A * variety of new routes. onlhnclljtho Thounnd Island: 0! the River 81. hwrum and the White. Adlmndnckn and (Inn Mountain. and ` lake: Chum sin and George. n..-any a barn [Io now (`in Pann- Minnesota. 1):k;!a. Sau Franca- ` co and 131-its .-sh Colunobla. * eony no man t ro Pullman (hr: 'm` nu " #3.!` LL ` m ' ton to o ' ! mom a cool: so.\"s Toudu ckou to MW: of the world A n . ton tome Ben-Side (enortnol the Auuutlc and BL Lawrence (`ouu can now null them- selves of the double daily tn! oorvioo. Old Orchard Beach Porthn: and the lnlandn. Caoounn. Rlmouuki. kllkml. etc. Irorl rnnnnrllnnn from lnnton tsnndnn Rlmouuu. lurrn my. etc. ; Direct connection: from lnntou tnndlyi * excepted) with the following tnlnn from Ion- mu: Day Expn-uu8:l0um. Sight Expuu ll l0:l.'$ p.m. (`hmn R;-mm Tickets on sale and good for return until Oct. Slot. Pullman. PM-lor and Slooplng (`An mnlhro Orchard Beach. St. John llld llnllhx. rummdul m-umn oilh-ad tourhu by J. 11. ULAIUXIS. M.U.. u.u.o., u.u.o., D3331-151'. 0%-ndun`9 at New toglelega of numy. oo- omngum . tween Prinoeunmd Brook Street. Puuoulnr anon. non pdd to pt-ucrvnuon of the namnl room- 10:15 (`heap Return good unlll 0:-t. am. PulhnAn_ Pu-lor And Sloonlnx { snumsr. Bnmcnmnsrnnm World`: Ticket Agent. Corner Johnson and On- tario Stream. GRAND TRUNK CITY PA8S'0ER STATION 4 WDTT2DWWTL'vW Thursday at 1:45 p.m Passengers desiring can be booked via RV & Ont. Nu. ("o. Steamers. enjo in the scenery ofthel.lll) Islands and the pi not the St. Lnwrnnnn. the West, The last trnln connecting at Quebec with the Maui Stenmerl. mung from that port on \ ;l`:n5ux-edgy. leaves Klnnton on Wodnudu at ` train connecting with the Inn 1:45 pm. The last connectinf Steamers sailing on l-iday. eaves Klngiton on Pnsaamrers dadrimr booked ` Oflh LII!) ISHUIIIB 81111 LIIO lpll OI U10 BL Lawrence. I-`or Ticket: and ever: Information Apply no | Rates of Passage gtho Man steamers: \ From Quebec to Londonderry and Liverpool : (`nbln-1. 370~ Ill). Rom:-n-$lI0. 81$). 015). Intermediate - 81!). Return -m. Shoo:-sun :20. Return $40. Rates of Passage by the Extra Steunu-s: D Csb'm-m. no And 870. Return--N). I0 and 81!). Intermodhla- 83). Return Smenum at varv low ntes and um. 1ntermoqme- 1:1). ucturn wt. Stce at very low rules The teamuhipo of the Ann Una come direct to the Railway wharveo. and passenger! are forwarded on by special min: to Montreal and ; West, Th. luv trnln mnnu-rinn at Onobec with IN THE o_pU. SEASON ] ALLAN fI:.IJ.\1'J:: Royal Mail Steamships. THE - SHORTE81'- SE1 - P188183. AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. rm-man. . .. Sarmnunn . . . Pircaulan. . . Snrdlninn . . Polynesian . ` PA rinlnn Goluvood dun hlhwhclnt-o-bu dile- wlonl Inna`: I 0l'K. VERNON H. BROWN & C0., Or wJ. P. Gildenleeve. Agent, 48015:- enco Street. eat mum. . Through Bills of Lnding given for Belfnt, Glu W, Havre, Antwerp and other point! ; on t o Continent and for Mediterranean ` ..__s- Cabin-$60, $80 a.nd$l00, accordingbo ac- commodation. Intermedinto puuge-!35. ua............. .5 V-.." I-.. Dno... 0...-um COHIIIIOUEIJIOD. lllloiiflulllb U-)U- ` Stoerage at Very Low Rates. gteonge \ Ticket: to and from London and Queens- town and all other part: of Europ'e at low- est macs. rm.._.._.._1. 11:11.. .1` I ...I:.... ..x...... 0.... n.lC..o FA8T EXPRESSTEAIL SERVICE. V SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Snturday.July 16th ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, July 23rd * AURANIA; . . . . . . . . . .Saturday. July 30th UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saturday, Aug. 6th SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, Ana. 13th ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, Aug. 20th AURANIA . . . . . . . . . .Snturda '. Aug. 27th UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sntur ay, Sept. 3rd From Pier No. 40, N.R4:/. New York. V ` /vw romr AND LIVERPOOL ~ cc.-mmxajmr coax H-Anson.) PAPER""fi`KNG1N_G P01/A//mo L//T. roru. ~ For freight, and passage Apply ut Com- >an{ s Otoe. No. 4, Bowling Green, New 'EE."is:1i~TfL.EY- 0.I.llAICI.AX!. New Yul. -'-.'.-v.:.'..I.':'w':a::'., V RATES OFTFASSAGE : luoa.....nu >Trullu.\'oo. Iuadlnnl ';.; .;;;;;;.T; m';; CALL AT jjjj TRAVELLING. US EU!` IISI-I . at Jnly.. ..2'Ith July.. .. 3n`! Au[.. ..llth Aug.. . 17th A113,. ..25u: Aug.. .. am Aug. Ina. lxad. ..|Il HIILB. . at 7:56 In. -nun E: in ..l3!h A an. A3: . lat Soul. ..%2ndJuly ..28t.h July .. uh Aug 4:: := fissua A3: ---"'-\-'7 '-""'"""-"v ~ nun u-we-at mush-sauna R an at no Imus 1 l8V'j'I'I2IU jun. I}-3'1--'-W-;--'.-2-':~**.=!!'-.-j-z R. E. SPAKAS. D. 11.5., 1.u.o., DI'.x'rIs'r. 0`loe~P:-inceea 8!... between Mon- } trod and Sydenhnm Streets. Resldonce-.\o. `ll Charla Street. Olce hours. 8A.m. to 6 m.. and on gturdny evenings 7 to l0o'clock. elo~ nhona 1 mi ll II III` r and 1`=.-s`!5-- umnuuuuuuuu o.I.IA ._..__.___ L_. --q-u:- aupnv rm.onm\uo1's . L $\ \ @* ` M QU EBEO 88. COMPA NY mm m: auL75?sr. u nun: ss- `M:InA.u1oH'I.' lava XONTRIAL } on noxmn. yr a nu. tau mn---.-um ` wm Ion-o Gun`: wlu\rfo\'1-ry Honda own- | In; at I Monlncl. editing at ` om. aunt All n Ill:IY`|X AI_tfrfr}EATirT/b war P0873 hat. Oouunodloun. Uppor Oahu: Btounor ,_\A__m"ALsxANonuA,' and 0 phone I III mumenuunu to out can apply D [It road A. Indof. Smith ; OI. Bl. Ill IIIIOHIGII Czoclook an. All llgvlrrn cl luturuv, vnu Ian anus: run every . and hula; at 5:460` ockuul oun'l.aohntIocIoc at an Intermediate pom. Arriving at 8:! o clad nu. Itllocloel . II I I: attach: he- up|Aend `co- bothwukehnouusvm bun Marl; two- ` hours at Jloulnnquo Jn'hIh. on d the mutmmu oqnuculhoouuuu. Iv:-vnnnnuonn lo thoomh-1 dual -. ---v`----. -----_. \\`llll ' Kh liny Th nil and 8::I\u:h,y at I`!-0' mm. at lnletmedhu will u-r'l\'o at 0:5 hit: at II o` gun. Ihtm-ulna. will Ian Smith`: lhlh ovary ` /e/05/10; T. I -rm-wmnxnv ` BETWEEN K|NG3T9I&3H|TH'3 FALLS In I5. at to gun. No. 1 learn Ilnfton at 11 m..oon- nootlug th C.P.R. N? Inn. at shu-bot lake tor nu out gnu. J. H. `fawn. F. xwu. B. . lawn. Am. sum. An. Gan. Pan Am. Bum. numusurarn x . C. L Cum-Is. u.n.. nlooeuot to Dr. Jarvis. Physician. Surgeon. &ol;u(t)mdoan:d th 08501:` It: tho.clt: or country promptly Ixnv I run -_ .. ._......v.. Ix ANDREW ANDERSON, a-nu an-4- Qngvno v..:...--..- .-v-_- Between Kingston. Pete:-boto. Toronto. Ottawa, Montrenl. Quebec. and All polnuenet. and west. B13! I1` ONCI AND YOU WILL TAKE so orrnxu aunt Drawing Room Cu-I nre run on A) E Trdna bet nndshnr hgtprlzrm ween Klnglton No. 3 leaves Kingston nt 12:! In. Arrive: on-onto 9:10 In. ;0ttnwn. 5. pm. Montreal. 9 p.m. ; ee w Pnnengenl will}: b Ill rench Wlnu lnnhenn. , No. l lenveeKln3noa1:n.l:.:urlvee at. Bhnrhot Luke 10:a.m..nnd Rentnw :16 p.n.. connecting with (\P.R.. Inna for point: Nnllxpu-en Deane! ennt8:I)p.ln.: n1-aisle: nl. sherbet lake at Mn. ; Renh-ew In. Nap`? Exnreuu Ilnaton lln.m..oon- qiluvulsvuu Inzuub. Ill. 0/INADA PAEIHE RA/LROADS. N .D1roct.Sh n _1oxe.s. Ch unav "gent Equippgd 613] an Route m"n. rob: and tho Nona Welt. 1111; BEST AND'<:_HmP1-:31` nouns 1 laws Iungston I'll` any ports at 3 pm. nngnmoent. aocommodnuon for punongcn and lowest freight nun given. Full information nrlven by nnnlyinn to the and lowest Height nth! (Ivan. information ven by applying Captain on board. or o 0. H. HATO A. GUNN at C0. J p,nn.ma Lnmvm min: Ann. nun ;orJa May It. Will. until further notice. leave Gnnn'e \Vh;.rf at aso gun the `go: Beyotmunteporte. arriving e.t. Plotonut : In. end through to Deeemgto 1.11:6! Btzlleu every t. exsepl. Frldu. w on on c vernkl` . Rec leaves ne 30320131111. ed- needny at can LII. Ilnrp: Deser- onto 7:!) 3.111.. Plcton 9:!) un. ' leevee Bel- leville Tueedny and Thur-edey At 4:15) . : Do- seronbo5:ma.nd Plctonfzm mm. On kgltulday "`i..`:'.53" `tnl.r'l::~u.'l'nly end Allll this 11 II. I1 . steamer make: A special excursion to 1.!!!) Islands. leaving Klugltaon at 2 p In. an return- ! lenvee Kingston for Buy ports at 8 unlnoent. neuennere \/CPIIIIII UII IHZIII. Ur IV HA J. P. GILDE LIEVE. Prdqht Arts. ~ Pun. Axcnu. July. Plus at I! ouocl pan. Iloturw. will Ian Fall no Lzuo` outlnokuttoclocl .. _n n...-__.-.n-., _-_4- --.J_l__ -. I (0. n. munouol. Iulrll). ` \Vh;.r( at. 3:8) nun hhnrnl for lhvnlOnhna nm-tn. 34;" rnmi:s'1'nmm. DAILY LINE TON?!`-;!;.l`()N. DESERONTO AND BELLEVILLE. J. H. Tatwu. 1". 003'. B. W. row: Ant. Supt. An. 003. Pin. Auk. Supt. BAY or 0mm srnmtuf ROUTE. nmonnnclslund. Sitka. Alaska. 196.0) Mich . . . . . . . .. 3.20 Summorlide. Mempediac .\'.B 22.65 P.E.I . . . . . .. 31.75 Moncton. 23.1}... 28.50 Sussex, N.B .... .. 28.65 Mouton .Cnl... 110.00 Tadounc. Que. gm Mum Que 15.!) 'l`ruro,N .S..... .40 Muako n. Roo- Vanoonv,or.B.C 100.00 seam 0nL.... 13.!) Victoria. B.C.. 100.00 Newcu.sI.l`o.N.B.~. 25,90 Wlnnlpe.Man 55.00 Most of the above Tickets are good to re- turn until 8111: October. and some for r; lomzcr nerlod. turn umu 81 longer period. J." :5. GILDERSLEEVE, Tinbnt `aunt I" D I ) I0 (Vl.._.._.... Q. Ha!}{is!Bay Que i931) Halifax. N. 29.40 LnuAneloa Cal 131.!) Maoklnncldnnd. Mich , , , mm I-'.l.l . . . . . . .. Uhnthnm. N.B.. Chluouuml. tue. Cleveland. 0 lo. Dolhousle. I\'.B... Dorchester. N.B. Duluth.M1nn.. .. (hung, Onn 1'0 `Amherllo MS...` 3.!) mum . B.C...... NJ!) Bathurlt, NIL. 24.50 llhlo. '.Y...... . g!`IlCOIlnl|.h0lll! , J um 15. 3 NQJ .... .. } una. ue... Ca1c:don|nsp_r'go. Ont . . . . . . . . .. 1 lfhnlhnm N R i{ETURN 'l`ICKE'l`S.FROM KINGSTON wiluliibo sold by the undc rllgned at the following rn :- (Ra II. iI.ako Z1:l`i"eo-)*, -\ QANADIAN PACIFIQ hA|L'Y. C7*EP.5.UMMER..TR1P5 sTR- W che; Agent C.P.R.. 42 Clarence St. Kingston. 11th July. 1887. KINGSTON & PEMBROKE (D. l(DAl. IAITIIJ --. ,_,_ ,,,,._.1,-_;_._ TRAVELLJNG. vv uuv u -an -5 V.-. D. A. GIVENS. BARRIBTIR, Soucrron. Cox\'xYA.\'c:n. `I-c. , 0lce--cor. Brock and King 313.. over Express olce. `Money to Inch. vs`-x nu wn . nn-nit n\lI'VI`lI QllnD'I'I` uu.w 11.!) 15.!) . I 10.15 19.1!) mun 3:: ..:-5.`.-.~' :2: I ` O 1I::nvysouna.0nt 14.70 nouncuhhon < ,0nt . . . . . ....`ll.85 P|ctoI.N.S..... 89.40 PortArt.hur Out 31.!) Ponld. hie... mo Port] d 1oo.oo anobeo. ne.... 11!! lmounk . Que. 13.90 Riviera du Ioun. smn. A1an'. .' Summon-lids. I mmounu. Que. 1 du Iaoupu I I Que ....... . . . St. John.N.B... Sm Francisco. Ca] UM . . . . . . . . . I Sault Ste Marie. I Ont . . . . . . . .. I-'.lIi.l 31.75 gxaux, 24.16 ouuo. ue. Trm-o,N.S..... 0.40 Wlnnlpe.Man .L ._;,:- DON'T WAIT! E BELLE. EHERO, 105.0!) ') 15.1!) 21115 -1-uvvvj ......- .~. ...- .. ..-_ -._-.~ SMYTHE AND SMITH, Soucnolu. Etc. 192 onus-to street. E. H. Sun-nu. LIJ). Can. Fnox-rmuc Sam-n mnususnun nus . -uv numuu an.-1 w. BARRl8`I'lR. Soucrron. 0()N\'ls`.\'.ANCER.. ac. 0mco-Cot-not King And Brook Streets over \Vade a Drug Store. I'\ A nvtvmxvin Plulh work and Gold Gliding I specially. uu_._._...L._ .L-4 __l._... ._ 0! ago Agni Inn Street. between Princess and Brock Streets. JOH-I`? HERALD, .\I.A.. M.D., C.M., (Successor to late DR. Mccauxoxl. Pmrelcux. Svuauonr. &c. Omco-Montreal nun`: `thinly! . nvnn lI'\ Ancnrrncr. corner of Brock Ind King street. over Wade`: Ston. Enutnoo on King Street. next to the am Ollloe. . \`lIF'I\I'I` . `yn nu-nnuv Pnvnn-.uu_ Smmnnu. kn 0lce-Lnm Dr. PUM P8. PU MP8. ..3.1".1""' """"""- """"' "' JJEIIIIII Jun I !~`oIS.mIublI..1O u. 13.. nruuunnu, rs.A., m.u.. \,..u., Pnnxcux. svnonox. kc. Onlce-Lnto Dr. Mccammonn. No. 25 Montreal _a`u-eel. H. M. .\l0\\'A'l`. BARRlS".'Ell.. Soucn-on. Cox\'5:\'.\.\ cs &c,. :!;0l'd'I l`ilock. Brock Street. Kingston. . onoy VVlI.1lLl'A`4\l K \V .'ll4l\l'A.\l, Armnxlvs. Solicitors. &c.. Kingston. op- posite the Post. Otllce. RIQEAIID WALKIM. I JOSEPH n. w.u.sn.\I. uuluv. 4-uuv; ua no-u. .__.___.._._._.__.__:____%. DR. ELIZABETH SMITH-SHORTT, C.M.. M.C.P. & S.0.. Late of Hamilton) K! West street. Diseases Women and Children. Feb. 5. __ .--an In l\`III`lIYl'\A\ SK. w. u. ANGLIN. M.R.C.S.. mm. 0r!lcI'.-52 Enrl Street. near King Tale 1 phone communication. ` gnu.-. .~..--..-._... -- .` l uunu.D1n.AL\un., 1.1.0.. Soucrtoll. kc. Once--CI2u-on Stroetkop poumoI.hoPoat Omen. `MORE ? " 120A. owes: current mun. ` at I4. ULIKJIEAIV 15, D . :1 011100. } Sm? ::m:.::.m..m. ADAM. 4'Il'A1$1l1U IS. ' A0`- 0U-' .A` & .0 Clare s.......;.r..~.."....::"'~ ~ ** W \ luuuivrnis .uvw~. ..l\uv . . pouw mo rust muss. -`I . 9 u...- puuuv luv. 1 J. H. CLARKE. M.D.. D.D.S., L.D.S., hunt-nrr I'll-AIIIIAQA nf Raw Ynrk QIHQO 0 1!` YOU WANT TEI Oheapest Bestfumiture A u u n-annnn-Inna nu _m mucous, ruzr.- nu... -..4._L.- IA-an ruvvnn anu sun, ` All nncrannd Building Surveyors Otlloe Null! :1 Street. Kingston. , I :11 Islnrnnvoius UK. 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MARSHALL, UPHOLSTERER 6 OAUIIET UAKER. a u-vyuv-v -__. _._ HOM(.EOPAI;Y. nun: nn -ruinnnznr In run-. Alvnn-nu, kn mm. .._.._,..... POWER AND acre and Bmldlnn Sunmw -u-. nauguau vs. - -. Eh Rnur-nnn (`n\'\'|:\' -.s .......-..vuu llrantlv nnnnnim um Have your ; V711 I my [aunt Dunn. wflud E (Ir: 2: ballot Wilt. yo out old ...'.!'.'.'."'...;"$.... '.'.."..`.'. l' %. L"'{'.'.` N -IVK3W lunch \ I1 an-O-nllm The Luau! and Boat Assortment of IlOULD- IN08. FRAMES. PIOTUBIB. vu. : BTEIL INGRAVINGS. C880- HO8 AND 0113 :""'.'.. ."`.."'uI..`!"?.".2. n:..'.'."" "...':" but in coma Io `Q to procuoh add c 1: er our y. It shown that own anon: than duulhl Auuhggetwwho an eonnlnly. with their gloom and their dvvilhh And tension: than by at the non tor:-mo wanna that our hnuIol-Chonuo pt-oplo with kind- Ot counnnlt-Intent! may Inn to do will It Ho my how but uua cunp. At dawn the old hlnult nppound. uodtulduuthubo by using. `I dread:-1| name though It an name I ly. succeeded n (mm the neccunry men and vwo (min to not an ucruu tho nvrsnnpnmndthcbnu-gut an locum at once. an autumn also announcing No In- u-nuonolnccom Innn.uoutopto- u-ct us nuns! Iclu-I7. I In]: much.-cl h min ac; o( ktndnca on unpnn at that 1 old Inrhuhl toward an H- brlvclohnnlunm-nun. Athno-c `.i'.'1'1.3i" ..'2.?.."`.}.".'..."" `.12. ; '......""f. bundudl Innfno Ill lllI(`IH'.lIl X Wlll IIVI Q If?` ...".... ':. .".." .I...`f'}..'.!!..`.. CIIJIIKOIIIVI. ISIIIIIIWXIWIJIUIX3 On In , do In aktngu-nap u bout 1IJe:=un1nu'r"en. for we m3'.'3r.n?...a Inthonldllloolthon In`? the Arrival olaeouddonhhn monlntlo mooullp. Al. dnwn lln old man Mun-If umnu-ml. ndbuulutnndt oncunohocknndob till In '.'S`' :o'ae`i"`b}'u.` 3'.'..".`5'.,"`'um dnv. no doubt mnklmr an-nnnnmonu nhnnt \ Inuugodto nuwuchlnduodwunooded .I".`u""-e`y bd Aha! thin -n lhnnul darn In (L. u an wm uquymgmnlltumowomol an that hodonmnnd he who oboyeth not thovoniotsuroodhho for the hymn. Then when is have erased the mu-thou, owlthyourownhnndmolhnt mi: tocolnovnunt one: want yotoklIno.Andnow tho Qudrmutut food! Inndnnnntlvnl (U see me drown. MOIIIIN tor manure will I re thee. And if thou cans! be and surely will an thee. Listen: by dawn to-marrow ho pl-epuod, to: man shall be hero to but yo unyncronnho mountdu. and through the manic: beyond. This will I do. that It In the won! at 850 that It hndona. and ha rho nhnmth nan. l'|uIn WWI nuu uulu IJIIIIIII u upvumu; . tnngtgzf that prices are 15 per cent. lower } P- OIELKIEB- IVWIIII U100." My son. the Baboon " mam-red the old man. think not that Have an nngrutatnl heart. Well do I remembor how thou (lids! rescue me when those hr: stood by or to drown. Manure will I nib` Ihga and C! than nnnno kg ---go! comes. and aomouung w an In the acne an the evil dolng of thy days. If por- c nee thou hast done my evil. Also, if thou ho rlgh and If She doth but hide her- self. surely W on she comes ogdn the skull nwnrd thee." "\l' -an Ihn nnh1'u\n -nu:-n-4| OI.` Ala` In tuner. um save me mine and my frrendb. the Lion's. It skull be a aunt. thing {or thee no think of when (I: no hour and nomethlngm not In the scale nnnlnlt the Q71! dnlnnv of HIV (Int-I, If nu-. Wl)ul(lS( U101] (10, H1 1380001)?" C.\'ny." I said. If nowhnsot. my father. an we not escape rpm t country? He shook his head. It is very difficult. By Kor ye cannot. glue. lorye would be seen. and as soon as hone ilcee one: found that ye were alone. well. and he smiled signicantly. and made a movement an though he were plac- ing a hnt on his head. But then innwny over the cli whereof I once spake to ye. where they drive the cattle out to pasture. Then beyond the pastures are three do 1 juurne through the marshes, and n r that I now not. but I have heard that seven days` journey from thence is a mighty river, which iloweth to the black wnter. If ye could come thither. perchnnoe might escape, but how can ye come thit - er!" \ err ` Btllall Inld, "once. thou know I ` did an day life. Now pay back the de 1, ' tuner. and save mine and I end`; It shall be 1 nlnnm. . eath of her who dieth not and Ine won M80. aee, ne sieepetn es." "Blessed is slee , I answered, ` for It swallows up recol ection." Tell me, he said, what hath hefallen e, and what is this strange etc of the . Beth nk thee, my son; it this be true, then is thy danger and the da r oi the Lion very great- nay. almost s the pot red wherewith ye shall be tted, and the stomachs of those who ah eat ye are already hn for the feast. Knowest thou not tha these Amahagger. rn children, these dwellers in these caves. ate ye? They hate ye as atran re they hate re more because of their rethren whom She put to torture for e. Assnredly, it once they learn that hereis naught to fear from Hiya. from the terrible She-wiurniusi-ix`-obeyed. they willslay ye by the pot. But let me hear th tale, my poor Baboon. ns ad need, I set to work and told him not every? ing. indeed. for I did not think it desire le to do so. but sufficient for my purpose. which was to make him under stand that She was reallv no more. having fallen into some tire. and, as I put it-for the real thimz would have been incompre- hensible tohim-been burned up. I also told him some of the horrors we had un- do no in effecting our escape. and these in need a great impreauzion on him. But . clearly saw that he did not believe in the report: of Ayeaha s death. He believed in- deed that we thought she was dead, but his explanation was that it had suited her to diaaaaar for awhile. once. he said, in his er s time. she had done so for ten and then. was a tradition in the country that many centuries back no one had seen her for a whole generation. when she suddenly reappeared and destroyed a woman who had assumed the position of ueen. I said nothing to this, but only ~ a 00k my head sadly. Alas! I knew too i well that Ayesha would a ar no more, . at any rate that Iiillaliwo 1 neverseeher. "And nnw," enm-lmiod Ilillali, what. II ll) [IEO HIRE mum: W011! never 390 I181 . "And now," concluded Blllall. what wouldst thou do, m Baboon?" "\'nr " ' I-Id I nnnv nnt Inn fnfhnn oenuen. o n my eyes. and the first thing their to on was the venerable countenance 0 our. old .friend Billnii.who was seated b the `side of the improvisedbed upoh wh eh I was Hleepliuz, lllltl thouazhtrull stroking his long heard. The sight o him at once brought back to my mind I recollection of all that we haul recently passezt through which was uccentuated by the vision i 1001` Leo lying opposite to me. his 1 e `nocked nimost to a jelly. and his beauti- ` ful crown of curls turned from yellow to` \`\-hit;-. and I snut my eyes again and groaned. `rlinn Hue! clan! Inna vnv Tlnhnhn " nah] Ol Dlllllll. "How long. my father? I asked. "A round of the sun and a round of the moon. a day and a night, has: than dept, and the Lion also. See, he aleepeth yet. ` Blessed sleep. mno to cnoooo Irulu. Give us a all and look aver our stock. No ` trouble to show good: at nnmvlinnlilli 111:1! runnn nnnnm ` `l\JCl.IC\Ia Thou hast slept long. my Baboon, Mid old Billali. "I-lnuv Inn.-n vnw (suing-9" Y nalrntl `A HISTORY OF ADVENTURE. BY H. RIDER HAGGARD. ` CHAPTER XXyIII.-0\'3II THE IQUXTAIX. ` HE next thing I recollect is A fee]- ing of the most droadfnlstltrness. 1 nndnnortotvngue, idea passing __throt_1_h my 1151 - nvmklened bran: t at wasacarpe ` that had ustbeen beaten. oqenod rhino thaw In I nn THE BRITISH WHIG..FRlDAY. JULY 1.-.. Done. Do not wait for the Spring rush. The work can be done better now. An elegant lino (Hangings to select rmm. Alwnyn the but selected and most stylish stock in [intern On mrio to choose from. An... .._ _ ..II -_.I -I.v.4.l- nvup Ann utnok \'n

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